was looking for this setup to get low for a home theater setup but still be able to play the occasional music on it... have descent output... along with min distortion... so a sql setup? i think a horn would do me well .... suggestions or help would be great

EBP is only ~39. Horns need at least 100, the more, the merrier (though eg LABhorns get away with 56). Bl is not very good also, considering the enormous moving mass. It would probably sound pretty floppy in a horn. But the main problem is that such horn would be truly enormous in size. I would rather recommend a pair (or quartet) of LABsubs, corner loaded they would be extremely loud, clear and go well into 30-s. You can also V-couple them or augment with "barn door" extensions, a là Funktion One Infrahorn.

Originally posted by technofreak This thing would likely not work very well in horn, IMO.

EBP is only ~39. Horns need at least 100.........

Sorry, but with a low Fs and ~80 Hz mass corner its specs are quite good for an HT/music sub horn. Increasing its motor strength (lower Qe) just raises its mass corner/HF BW, which isn't required for an HT app.

I agree that multiples should be used though, so dividing such a large horn whether FL, BL or TH up into a number of smaller ones 'kills two birds with one stone', winding up with semi-reasonable sized bandpass subs that will sum good enough in-room down into the infrasonic BW where many of today's action movies have enough LFE to justify ultra low tunings.

GM

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Originally posted by GM I agree that multiples should be used though, so dividing such a large horn whether FL, BL or TH up into a number of smaller ones 'kills two birds with one stone', winding up with semi-reasonable sized bandpass subs that will sum good enough in-room down into the infrasonic BW where many of today's action movies have enough LFE to justify ultra low tunings.